This was my first time doing anything Spawn related so I spent a fair amount of time researching the toys, comics, etc. Although this piece is based on a comic cover I still did a fair amount of editing and design work to really make the transition to 3 dimensions. Plus the client I did it for really let me put my own stank on it, so although I think it's pretty faithful the to original comic design, I still feel like there's plenty of "me" in there as well.

this is awesome
am a huge fan of spawn! have been following the comics for years & have loads of the toys, and would definitely ad this one to my collection if was brought out in the series!!
what did you use to make it as its something i've always wanted to try but never knew what materials to use?

Nope, no paint. He's got a coat of primer on right now and that's as far as he's gonna go. The guy I made it for intends to make a resin casting of the entire thing. So one of the resin copies will get painted by someone, but not the original and probably not by me.

Thank you! I'm very proud off the fact that you can remove the skull he's holding, but when it's in his hand the tips of all five fingers actually touch it. I had to sculpt the tips first, then bend the fingers into position, then sculpt the rest of the fingers afterward. Kinda screwy way to work, but it got the job done.